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Institute of Health and Sports sciences, University of Tsukuba | 論文
- 311 pQCT 法による加齢に伴う骨密度と骨形態変化の計測 (II)
- 1P5:Modulation of Contingent Negative Variation (CNV) during repetition of reaction task
- A Study of the Relation between Teaching Experience in PE and the Evaluation of Sports Game Video
- Effect of Whole Body Vibration Stimulus and Voluntary Contraction on Motoneuron Pool
- Mental Health and Job Factors in Social Workers at Social Welfare Offices
- Development of Basic Technologies for Drop-Tower Experiments on Vertebrates
- 2A-04 Effects of exercise on event-related potentials in children(Neuronal Function, The Proceedings of the 13th Annual Meetings of Japan Society of Exercise and Sports Physiology July 30-31, (Tokyo))
- P300 Before and Affer Transient Hard Exercise
- Inter-individual Differences of Motoneuron Pool Excitability Assessed by H-reflex are Associated with the Presynaptic Inhibition of la Afferents
- Soleus Motoneuron Pool Excitability in the Resting State Affects the Amount of Reciprocal Inhibition During Dorsiflexion
- Information-Processing Mediating the Location-Distance Interference in Motor Short-Term Memory
- Effects of Target Stimulus on Sympathetic Skin Response in Counting and Reaction Tasks
- Relationship between the P300 Component of Event-Related Potentials and Sympathetic Skin Response in Oddball and WS-IS Paradigms
- Role of Heat Shock Protein 70 in Induction of Stress Fiber Formation in Rat Arterial Endothelial Cells in Response to Stretch Stress
- 〈Originals〉Stimulus Context Affects P300 and Reaction Time During a Somatosensory Discrimination Task
- Differential Digital Plethysmographic Analysis of Finger Vascular Response to Changes in Arm Position in Baseball Players
- Interference Between Location and Distance Information in the Reproduction of Arm Positioning; Early Implications and New Directions
- 137 Long-term physical exercise effects on movement-related cortical potentials (MRCPs) in kendoists
- 114 Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) during passive and active somatosensory oddball paradigms.
- Effect of season and exercise on dermal nitrogen losses and their relation to urinary nitrogen excretion.